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Company Information:

Name: ADARZA BIOSYSTEMS, INC.
Address: ADARZA BIOSYSTEMS, INC.
150 LUCIUS GORDON DR, STE 100
WEST HENRIETTA, NY 14586 9687
Located in HUBZone: No
Woman-Owned: No
Minority-Owned: No
URL: N/A
Phone: N/A

Award Totals:

Program/Phase Award Amount ($) Number of Awards
SBIR Phase I $402,966.00 3
SBIR Phase II $1,759,767.00 1

Award List:

Immunotoxicity Monitoring Method for Unknown Noxious Exposures (IMMUNE)

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2005 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch: DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator: Scott R. Horner, Chief Scientist
Award Amount: $83,820.00
Abstract:
Even minute exposure to toxic substances elicits a marked immunological response, most notably the release of cytokine and chemokine markers into the blood. Thus, technologies capable of real-time detection and quantitation of key serum components could potentially serve as early warning systems to… More

A Rapid Label-free Sensor for Immune Markers of Environmental Exposure

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2007 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: HHS
Principal Investigator: Christopher Striemer
Award Amount: $192,036.00
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant) Airborne particulate matter (PM) derived from a variety of natural sources (volcanic activity, forest fires) is omnipresent. However, human activity since the industrial revolution and the advent of the internal c ombustion engine has substantially… More

LABEL-FREE ANTIBODY ARRAYS FOR CANCER DIAGNOSTICS

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2007 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: HHS
Principal Investigator: Striemer Christophe
Award Amount: $127,110.00

A rapid label-free sensor for immune markers of environmental exposure for applic

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2009 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency: HHS
Principal Investigator: Christopher Striemer
Award Amount: $1,759,767.00
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Airborne particulate matter (PM) derived from a variety of natural sources (volcanic activity, forest fires) is omnipresent. However, human activity since the industrial revolution and the advent of the internal combus tion engine has substantially increased the… More